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Billie Young is a fictional character portrayed by Ellen Foley in the TV series Night Court.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Billie and the Cat (season 2), they were 33 years old.
They appear in 19 episodes out of a total of 193 aired and have accumulated 57 positive votes.
The character of Billie Young is mainly associated with Judge Harry T. Stone, Dan Fielding and Mac Robinson.

Billie Young

by Ellen Foley

character

Episodes19

  • 7.1
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    Billie and the Cat

    episode S2.E3 october 1984
    On her first day, Public Defender Billie Young takes an aggressive stand in defense of her client against a powerful corporation, a stand that leads to her being jailed for contempt.
  • 7.3
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    Pick a Number

    episode S2.E4 october 1984
    A humble man with a $3 million lottery ticket wants Harry to give it away to the most worthy person.
  • 6.6
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    The Computer Kid

    episode S2.E5 november 1984
    A school-aged computer whiz hacks into the school district's database and takes their permanent records hostage.
  • 7.4
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    Bull Gets a Kid

    episode S2.E6 november 1984
    When Bull becomes a Volunteer Father to a 13-year-old boy, he is in for a real surprise. He discovers the boy is a girl.
  • 7.9
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    Harry on Trial

    episode S2.E7 november 1984
    Harry's nemesis, Judge Willard, has him tried before the Judicial Review Board on charges of unprofessional behavior.
  • 7.2
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    Harry and the Madam

    episode S2.E8 november 1984
    When an exclusive house of prostitution gets busted, Judge Harry Stone must decide whether to admit the madam's private diary as evidence in the case against her.
  • 7.4
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    Inside Harry Stone

    episode S2.E9 november 1984
    Harry is struck down in the middle of session by crippling stomach pains, but stubbornly refuses medical treatment.
  • 7.5
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    The Blizzard

    episode S2.E10 december 1984
    A blizzard traps the gang inside the courthouse without supplies, and an electrical failure traps Dan in an elevator with a gay man who finds him very attractive.
  • 7.2
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    Take My Wife, Please

    episode S2.E11 december 1984
    Mac marries a woman he met in Viet Nam and Harry refuses to ignore his duties despite the loss of his sight.
  • 7.2
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    The Birthday Visitor

    episode S2.E12 january 1985
    Feeling sorry for Harry on his birthday, Billie takes him to her apartment for a nightcap. They are held up by a burglar, and spend the night tied together.
  • 8
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    Dan's Parents

    episode S2.E13 january 1985
    Dan's extremely rustic parents come to visit him in Manhattan, embarrassing him all night until he disowns them.
  • 7
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    An Old Flame

    episode S2.E15 january 1985
    Selma's old boyfriend, Marty, comes after her again. While Harry is shut in his office for an annual file review, his super-efficient replacement, Judge Kopelson, charms the entire staff, but a background check reveals him to be a fraud.
  • 7.1
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    The Gypsy

    episode S2.E16 january 1985
    A spiritual medium responds to Harry's contempt of court sentence by placing a curse on the courtroom. Harry thinks she's a phony, but Bull collapses, paralyzed, while Dan's accountant drops dead during an audit.
  • 7
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    Battling Bailiff

    episode S2.E17 february 1985
    Feeling dissatisfied with his job, Bull becomes interested in a wrestling promoter's offer.
  • 6.8
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    Billie's Valentine

    episode S2.E18 february 1985
    Billie breaks down when her boyfriend David is brought into court on a pickpocketing charge.
  • 7.6
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    Married Alive

    episode S2.E19 february 1985
    Dan becomes engaged to an ugly duckling heiress, but everyone is surprised to hear him swear his feelings are genuine.
  • 7.2
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    Mac and Quon Le: Together Again

    episode S2.E20 february 1985
    When Mac's wife, Quon Le, is accidentally arrested, both realize how much they love each other and decide to live together. Meanwhile, Billie and Dan find themselves competing for a commission appointment.
  • 7.3
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    World War III

    episode S2.E21 may 1985
    Yakov's brother wants to defect to the United States; in short order Harry's courtroom is overrun by a Russian circus troupe, agents of the KGB and CIA, and a pair of hot-tempered arms negotiators.
  • 6.9
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    Walk, Don't Wheel

    episode S2.E22 may 1985
    When a wheelchair-bound protégée of Harry's expresses romantic interest in him, he becomes aware of some uncomfortable feelings about her disability.

Best moments10

  • 6.8
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    58% of the votes

    Billie's Valentine

    episode S2.E18 february 1985
    Billie breaks down when her boyfriend David is brought into court on a pickpocketing charge.
  • 7.2
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    34% of the votes

    The Birthday Visitor

    episode S2.E12 january 1985
    Feeling sorry for Harry on his birthday, Billie takes him to her apartment for a nightcap. They are held up by a burglar, and spend the night tied together.
  • 7.1
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    33% of the votes

    Billie and the Cat

    episode S2.E3 october 1984
    On her first day, Public Defender Billie Young takes an aggressive stand in defense of her client against a powerful corporation, a stand that leads to her being jailed for contempt.
  • 7.4
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    21% of the votes

    Inside Harry Stone

    episode S2.E9 november 1984
    Harry is struck down in the middle of session by crippling stomach pains, but stubbornly refuses medical treatment.
  • 7.9
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    5% of the votes

    Harry on Trial

    episode S2.E7 november 1984
    Harry's nemesis, Judge Willard, has him tried before the Judicial Review Board on charges of unprofessional behavior.
  • 7.2
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    3% of the votes

    Harry and the Madam

    episode S2.E8 november 1984
    When an exclusive house of prostitution gets busted, Judge Harry Stone must decide whether to admit the madam's private diary as evidence in the case against her.
  • 7
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    3% of the votes

    An Old Flame

    episode S2.E15 january 1985
    Selma's old boyfriend, Marty, comes after her again. While Harry is shut in his office for an annual file review, his super-efficient replacement, Judge Kopelson, charms the entire staff, but a background check reveals him to be a fraud.
  • 7.3
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    3% of the votes

    World War III

    episode S2.E21 may 1985
    Yakov's brother wants to defect to the United States; in short order Harry's courtroom is overrun by a Russian circus troupe, agents of the KGB and CIA, and a pair of hot-tempered arms negotiators.
  • 7.3
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    2% of the votes

    Pick a Number

    episode S2.E4 october 1984
    A humble man with a $3 million lottery ticket wants Harry to give it away to the most worthy person.
  • 6.6
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    2% of the votes

    The Computer Kid

    episode S2.E5 november 1984
    A school-aged computer whiz hacks into the school district's database and takes their permanent records hostage.

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